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EARL DUDLEY'S EULOUISM OF Ml DEAKIN.
CANADA'S FOUNDATIONS. BRITAIN'S PoTIZ-Y OF TRUST. Received 27, 10.35 p.m. rn t* , Ottawa, July 27. The Earl of Dudley, on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia, rc»ret3 greatly M r . Deakin - S to° come' to Canada. The wonderful experieTes "* P" throl # this, weekwould have provided a worthy theme lor his eloquence, and the distinguished company would have derived added lustre from Mr. Deakin's presence. After eulogising pioneers of Canada's greatness, he declared Canada stood on strong foundations, a glorious enduring monument to two great races and to the beneficient effect of self-governin» institutions. °
Sir Henry De Villiers referred most hopefully to South Africa and Britain's policy of trust, predicting that if any foreign Power attempted to wrest Africa from the Empire, the Dutch and British would fight shoulder to shoulder for the King and country.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 186, 28 July 1908, Page 3
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173THE CANADIAN CELEBRATIONS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 186, 28 July 1908, Page 3
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